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  1. World in brief (0 replies)
  2. Kosovo border deal to further Serbia EU bid (0 replies)
  3. Unions gear up to fight plans (0 replies)
  4. Sky-high electricity bills spark ourage (0 replies)
  5. Senate gives Defence Bill green light (0 replies)
  6. Sacked staff mount mass demonstration (0 replies)
  7. Coalition collapses over political reforms (0 replies)
  8. World in Brief (0 replies)
  9. Thousands rally against new austerity measures (0 replies)
  10. Minister in trouble following EU speech (0 replies)
  11. Canadian man gets name off UN terorrism blacklist (0 replies)
  12. Top figures caught up in prosecutors’ mafia sweep (0 replies)
  13. EU states to pool militaries (0 replies)
  14. Germany approves fourth nuke sub sale to Israel (0 replies)
  15. Tehran releases jailed bus union organiser (0 replies)
  16. Delegates hit out at West’s protection for Tel Aviv (0 replies)
  17. Unions vow to fight bankers’ government (0 replies)
  18. Historic anti-austerity strikes in the UK (0 replies)
  19. World in Brief (0 replies)
  20. Police arrest hundreds in midnight raid (0 replies)
  21. Trade unions rally in Belfast (0 replies)
  22. Concern grows over military co-operation (0 replies)
  23. Discrimination claims could see Cargill lose federal deals (0 replies)
  24. Thousands cram Sofia to defend pension age (0 replies)
  25. Iceland recognises free Palestinian state (0 replies)
  26. Senate backs anti-homosexual Bill (0 replies)
  27. Syria : In For a Civil and Religious War ? (0 replies)
  28. Monti and co poised to cut (0 replies)
  29. Disasters will worsen, says WMO expert (0 replies)
  30. Malaysian government outlaws public protest (0 replies)
  31. Turkey cuts Assad links (0 replies)
  32. Angry Pakistan pulls out of Bonn summit (0 replies)
  33. Saleh not off the hook as protesters call for trial (0 replies)
  34. World in Brief (0 replies)
  35. Climate conference begins in Durban (0 replies)
  36. Troops get heavy with Serb protesters (0 replies)
  37. Food production 'not enough to meet needs' (0 replies)
  38. Greens push for higher tax on rich (0 replies)
  39. Egyptians head to the polls (0 replies)
  40. World in brief (0 replies)
  41. Small retailers fume as Tesco sets sights on New Delhi (0 replies)
  42. Pakistan closes border after Nato killings (0 replies)
  43. Bulgarian rail workers defy bosses' threats in weekend action (0 replies)
  44. North Koreans require food aid despite crop (0 replies)
  45. Moroccans avoid Friday Parliamentary polls (0 replies)
  46. German nuclear activists try to block train (0 replies)
  47. Arab League backs Syrian sanctions (0 replies)
  48. Generals urge Egyptian people to vote amid protests (0 replies)
  49. Gaza blockade lifted slightly for exports (0 replies)
  50. Egyptians say no to half measures (0 replies)
  51. Reforms offer a ray of hope for refugees (0 replies)
  52. Loans aim to boost Cuban farmers (0 replies)
  53. Red card for Coelho over Portugal cuts (0 replies)
  54. Fatah and Hamas agree to 'partnership era' (0 replies)
  55. Murdoch's son saw exec offer me deal, says ex-senator (0 replies)
  56. World In Brief (0 replies)
  57. Government unleashes riot police (0 replies)
  58. UN calls on Libya to stop prison abuse (0 replies)
  59. Bulgarian rail staff strike to end cuts (0 replies)
  60. Millions out on Egypt's streets to end military rule (0 replies)
  61. Nuclear waste train brought to a stop (0 replies)
  62. India urged to boycott London Games (0 replies)
  63. Canadian judge backs ban on polygamy (0 replies)
  64. Joy on the streets as Yemen leader agrees to go (0 replies)
  65. Egyptians defiant as death toll soars (0 replies)
  66. Official: Bahrain forces did torture protesters (0 replies)
  67. Portuguese workers out tomorrow (0 replies)
  68. Russia plans new missiles in response to US 'shield' (0 replies)
  69. Venezuela freezes cost of staple goods (0 replies)
  70. Greek unions announce general strike (0 replies)
  71. Mexican prosecutors probe drug baron threats (0 replies)
  72. Ex-Israeli soldier jailed for exposing war crimes (0 replies)
  73. Egyptian protesters ramp up pressure (0 replies)
  74. German neonazi link to killing (0 replies)
  75. Assembly forms new centre-left coalition in Tunisia (0 replies)
  76. South Korea's government passes trade deal despite opposition (0 replies)
  77. US police 'censorship' sparks media rage (0 replies)
  78. Uni police chief suspended for spray incident (0 replies)
  79. Russia slams West for 'unacceptable' sanctions (0 replies)
  80. Sydney coppers march against cuts (0 replies)
  81. Egypt junta 'worse than Mubarak' (0 replies)
  82. Protesters besiege Greek energy offices (0 replies)
  83. Himalayan states agree climate pact (0 replies)
  84. Tobacco firm challenges no-logo plan (0 replies)
  85. Spanish Popular Party wins austerity election (0 replies)
  86. Aids epidemic 'levelling off,' UN reports (0 replies)
  87. Trial of Khmer Rouge chiefs begins after 30 years (0 replies)
  88. Moroccans march for real change (0 replies)
  89. World In Brief (0 replies)
  90. Egyptian police grow desperate: fatal assault after intimidation tactics fail (0 replies)
  91. Alleged attack on Syrian Ba'ath party HQ (0 replies)
  92. Libya trial for Gadaffi (0 replies)
  93. Uni head 'must go' over police attack (0 replies)
  94. Thousands protest for US withdrawal from Afghanistan (0 replies)
  95. Kibbutz steals land from West Bank village (0 replies)
  96. Chinese nursery shut after lethal bus crash (0 replies)
  97. World In Brief (0 replies)
  98. The Arab League suspends Syria and recalls its ambassadors (0 replies)
  99. "Indignant" Protestors at St. Paul's (0 replies)
  100. Egypt: the PCF demands that all prisoners of conscience be freed (0 replies)
  101. Anti-military protesters fill Tahrir Square (0 replies)
  102. Occupy heads back to streets (0 replies)
  103. Unelected PM says no more austerity planned (0 replies)
  104. National Guard on streets as murders rise (0 replies)
  105. Tusk plans austerity measures (0 replies)
  106. Freeze king's accounts, say progressives (0 replies)
  107. US shows off 'global strike' ordinance (0 replies)
  108. World in brief (0 replies)
  109. Canadian police chief faces baptism of fire (0 replies)
  110. EU minders deliver Greek shakedown (0 replies)
  111. New Italian PM sets out his stall amid wave of protest (0 replies)
  112. Marchers target Wall Street comeback (0 replies)
  113. Nigeria slaps airlines with huge fines (0 replies)
  114. World In Brief (0 replies)
  115. Lithuania takes over oligarch's bank (0 replies)
  116. Lights out, for Greek PM Papademos (0 replies)
  117. Monti is Rome's new emperor (0 replies)
  118. BNP Paribas to cut 1,400 jobs for 2012 (0 replies)
  119. US police target reporters (0 replies)
  120. '69 nations still stockpiling' cluster munitions (0 replies)
  121. Oil and power cuts threat against Syria (0 replies)
  122. World In Brief (0 replies)
  123. "Blacks Are Not Regular Victims”, French Historian Says (0 replies)
  124. Bush and Blair on trial for Iraq war crimes (0 replies)
  125. Somalia fighting takes heavy toll on children (0 replies)
  126. Nuke-armed neighbours sign new trade deal (0 replies)
  127. Police raid Wall Street occupation (0 replies)
  128. Russia-Tajikistan spat leads to deportations (0 replies)
  129. Catalonian workers fight cuts amid debt rate boost (0 replies)
  130. World In Brief (0 replies)
  131. The Shadow of Unemployment in South African Townships (0 replies)
  132. Riot police swoop on Occupy Oakland camp (0 replies)
  133. Merkel: Germany's duty 'does not stop at borders' (0 replies)
  134. Ban on foreign donors for Israeli 'dove' groups stalls (0 replies)
  135. World braced for explosion in deaths from diabetes (0 replies)
  136. Italy plumps for political rule by 'experts' (0 replies)
  137. Syria slams Arab League 'plot' (0 replies)
  138. French aid workers freed after six months held captive by al-Qaida in Yemen (0 replies)
  139. World In Brief (0 replies)
  140. "I'll stay, whatever the cost": diary of a protester at La Défense (0 replies)
  141. A newborn child dies on the streets: “we have reached the unspeakable” (0 replies)
  142. Protest Movements Are Entitled to Full Partnership (0 replies)
  143. The Markets Place New Dragons at the ECB (0 replies)
  144. Joyce Moloi-Moropa: "The Majority of South-Africans have no Benefit from Economic Growth" (0 replies)
  145. Italy set for unelected premier (0 replies)
  146. Huge protests continue in Europe and US (0 replies)
  147. Police deploy heavy armour to crush drug gangs (0 replies)
  148. US free-trade plan rebuffed by China (0 replies)
  149. Arab League freeze provokes protest (0 replies)
  150. US Republican candidates back torture (0 replies)
  151. Thai capital braces for flooding to hit more areas (0 replies)
  152. World In Brief (0 replies)
  153. China: No more Iran sanctions (0 replies)
  154. Nato offers 'internal review' of Libya bombing (0 replies)
  155. Artillery attack on Taiz kills at least 11 civilians (0 replies)
  156. Israelis release Irish solidarity activists (0 replies)
  157. US Afghan war veteran jailed for murder (0 replies)
  158. Thousands of Iraqi women sold into slavery (0 replies)
  159. Police begin probes into camp deaths (0 replies)
  160. Troops torturing Homs civilians (0 replies)
  161. The Imposture (0 replies)
  162. Unelected EU banker becomes Greek PM (0 replies)
  163. Charges filed over deadly mine blast (0 replies)
  164. Human rights lawyer vows to publish murder files (0 replies)
  165. Rescuers fight to save trapped miners (0 replies)
  166. 15,000 Chilean students march for free education (0 replies)
  167. ANC youth leader gets five-year suspension (0 replies)
  168. Syrian communists hit back at US meddling (0 replies)
  169. Ex-Israeli president gets 7 years' jail for rape (0 replies)
  170. Short of an Alternative, French People See Globalization As a Threat (0 replies)
  171. Deal is imminent as Papandreou resigns (0 replies)
  172. Ohio voters win back right to strike (0 replies)
  173. Berlusconi promises not to run in future (0 replies)
  174. Respect protest rights, police told (0 replies)
  175. Settlers in the spotlight after Palestinian cars get torched (0 replies)
  176. Iran vows to keep nuclear programme (0 replies)
  177. Soldier attacks foreign base (0 replies)
  178. Finance chiefs unveil new anti-democratic powers (0 replies)
  179. Berlusconi survives crucial confidence vote (0 replies)
  180. Daniel Ortega wins landslide victory (0 replies)
  181. Lisbon shut down as transport workers strike against austerity (0 replies)
  182. Histadrut stages four-hour strike (0 replies)
  183. First transsexual elected to parliament (0 replies)
  184. Right-wing general with links to torture wins presidency (0 replies)
  185. Miami judge orders Bank of America to refund fees (0 replies)
  186. Trade unions to force vote on minimum wage of £15 (0 replies)
  187. EU fears of Italy bailout increase (0 replies)
  188. Airline workers may fight strike ruling (0 replies)
  189. PM: Cut before we're forced to (0 replies)
  190. Russians mark revolution and celebrate anti-fascist fighters (0 replies)
  191. More arrests made at protest camp (0 replies)
  192. World in brief (0 replies)
  193. Election materials seized by police (0 replies)
  194. Rally puts pressure on Berlusconi to go (0 replies)
  195. Siptu: Activists must be freed (0 replies)
  196. CIA accused of killing child (0 replies)
  197. Farc pledges to redouble efforts after leader Cano is killed (0 replies)
  198. Riot police wade into park protest (0 replies)
  199. Footballer prisoner released (0 replies)
  200. Protests over fuel price rise (0 replies)
  201. G20 Summit Haunted by Fear of Democracy (0 replies)
  202. {Charlie Hebdo} Burnt on the Stake (0 replies)
  203. No deal - G20 leaders wind up dud summit (0 replies)
  204. Papandreou on course to lose confidence vote (0 replies)
  205. Bahrain police attack funeral protest (0 replies)
  206. Israeli navy moves on Gaza aid ships (0 replies)
  207. Occupation movement 'will stay non-violent' (0 replies)
  208. World In Brief (0 replies)
  209. Berlusconi presents cutback scheme (0 replies)
  210. 60 arrested at Oakland day of action (0 replies)
  211. Tank fire in Homs mocks Arab League peace deal (0 replies)
  212. Tunisia's women take stand to defend their rights (0 replies)
  213. Police assault parliament protesters (0 replies)
  214. World in brief (0 replies)
  215. Armed Rebellion Threatening in Lybia (0 replies)
  216. Eurozone chiefs rage at Greek PM (0 replies)
  217. Kenyan troops set to attack Somali towns (0 replies)
  218. Fukushima reactor 'could have new fault' (0 replies)
  219. Palestinians shrug off Israel UN retaliation (0 replies)
  220. Detainee lawyers say US snooping on them (0 replies)
  221. Chernobyl veterans to keep benefits (0 replies)
  222. 'Dream come true' op separates twins (0 replies)
  223. World In Brief (0 replies)
  224. President-elect: US base puts our country at risk (0 replies)
  225. US cuts Unesco funds in revenge for vote (0 replies)
  226. Amnesty tells government to investigate renditions (0 replies)
  227. Occupy Oakland 'will shut down shipping' (0 replies)
  228. China starts long march to the cosmos with Shenzhou-8 rocket (0 replies)
  229. 5,000 Egyptians march against activist's detention (0 replies)
  230. US soldier gets 10 years for raping teenager (0 replies)
  231. Markets panic as Greeks given 'choice' on future (0 replies)
  232. Georges Brassens: A Master-Singer of Exquisite Lyrics (0 replies)
  233. Shepherds flock to Madrid for march (0 replies)
  234. Nato leaders hail 'proud' Libyan success (0 replies)
  235. Arab League wants end to Syrian unrest (0 replies)
  236. Ten killed as air strike hits refugee camp in Somalia (0 replies)
  237. Palestine joins Unesco after winning bid for membership (0 replies)
  238. Qantas forced to end lockout (0 replies)
  239. Chavez sticks to guns on land nationalisation (0 replies)
  240. Former guerilla Petro elected Bogota mayor (0 replies)
  241. Qantas chief 'holding Australia to ransom' with lockout (0 replies)
  242. Higgins elected in landslide victory (0 replies)
  243. Taliban suicide attack kills 17 people in Kabul (0 replies)
  244. US occupations continue despite police threats (0 replies)
  245. Israeli bombs kill 10 Palestinians in two straight days of attacks (0 replies)
  246. Thousands of Israelis on streets to call for action on inequality (0 replies)
  247. MPs speak out against anti-Ba'athist arrests (0 replies)
  248. English “Indignants” Occupy The City (0 replies)
  249. A Debate on De-globalization Would Be Highly Profitable (0 replies)
  250. EU takes bailout begging bowl to Beijing (0 replies)